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The role of melanocortins in body weight regulation: opportunities for the treatment of obesity

MacNeil et al., 2002

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6252678113501531407
Author
MacNeil D
Howard A
Guan X
Fong T
Nargund R
Bednarek M
Goulet M
Weinberg D
Strack A
Marsh D
Chen H
Shen C
Chen A
Rosenblum C
MacNeil T
Tota M
MacIntyre E
Van der Ploeg L
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European journal of pharmacology

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Five G-protein-coupled melanocortin receptors (MC1–MC5) are expressed in mammalian tissues. The melanocortin receptors support diverse physiological functions, including the regulation of hair color, adrenal function, energy homeostasis, feed efficiency, sebaceous …
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